https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ealing...ers_Rugby_Club, perhaps? Might have been awarded to one of the players either as a leaving present, or as a prize after winning a match.
On the back of a Waltham silver trench watch: ETFRC
GODALMING
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ealing...ers_Rugby_Club, perhaps? Might have been awarded to one of the players either as a leaving present, or as a prize after winning a match.
My best guess is they probably played a game in Godalming against a local team.
Perhaps the RC is Rowing Club?
F.T.F.A.
Could RC be Rifle Corps?
The problem with googling ETF is that Exchange Traded Funds are very popular!
Rotary Club?
Sounds more like a club or association to Me.Or employer.
Last edited by lew07; 15th April 2019 at 21:28.
Possibly someone's initials, and they came from Godalming? Being a silver trench watch, most likely to be an officer, particularly with that many middle names, so I did a search of the online database for WW1 officers who came from Charterhouse school, which is located near there. No one with those initials. But it's a start. The next step, if you think this is the likely answer, is to go to Army Records at Kew, and search there. Have a look at http://www.greatwar.co.uk/research/m...ce-records.htm
Might be Charterhouse School associated … 'rowing club' ?
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Still struggling here, but now woking on...'E' Territorial Force (link) Rifle Club.
I was hoping to find that the Territorial Force had a regional command structure so that the E could be 'Eastern', but I haven't found anything so far.
Thanks for all your research. No doubt it was a small detachment.
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